APNIC Meetings Vodcast http://meetings.apnic.net Watch presentations from APNIC's Open Policy Meetings. <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - NIR SIG) 7.7 DDoS attack in Korea, by Ji-Young Lee of KRNIC of KISA]]> On July, 7th, 2009, Internet in Korea was damaged by the DDoS attack and many web sites went out of service due to this one. This presentation will discuss how this attack affected Internet in Korea and how KRNIC, National Internet Registry in Korea and ISPs dealt with this accident

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Tue, 25 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/nir-sig-06-ji-young-lee.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/nir-sig-06-ji-young-lee.mov
<![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - NIR SIG) JPNIC's review of IPv4 address transfer, by Izumi Okutani of JPNIC]]> Tue, 25 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/nir-sig-04-izumi-okutani.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/nir-sig-04-izumi-okutani.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - NIR SIG) Collaboration among NIRs and APNIC IPv6 Program, by Miwa Fujii of APNIC]]> Tue, 25 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/nir-sig-02-miwa-fujii.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/nir-sig-02-miwa-fujii.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - NIR SIG) TWNIC update, by Sheng-Wei Kuo of TWNIC]]> Tue, 25 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/nir-sig-03-sheng-wei-kuo.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/nir-sig-03-sheng-wei-kuo.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - NIR SIG) IPv6 seen from DNS, by Dr. WANG Xin of CNNIC Labs]]> Tue, 25 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/nir-sig-05-wang-xin.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/nir-sig-05-wang-xin.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - NIR SIG) Chair and Co-Chair elections]]> Tue, 25 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/nir-sig-01-elections.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/nir-sig-01-elections.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Plenary - Internet in China Showcase) Mobile Internet in China, by Bill Huang]]> Mobile Internet is an emerging trend with tremendous business opportunities but technical challenges as well. As a mobile network and application carrier, China Mobile is committing itself to mobile Internet research and development. China Mobile thinks mobile Internet is the future of the mobile network and mobile services. Several innovative projects have been launched in the China Mobile Research Institute including OMS, WiiSE, DSN, and Mobile Widget IPv6 migration etc. This presentation gives a brief introduction of these efforts and tries to explore the future of the Mmobile Internet world.

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Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/plenary-china-04-bill-huang.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/plenary-china-04-bill-huang.mov
<![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Plenary - Internet in China Showcase) Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network, by Liu Dong of BII]]> In 2008, next generation Internet deployment has been listed as part of the Chinese national strategic plan. Government and industry hope it will build a new innovative ecosystem. China plays an important role in IPv6 and hopes to become a key contributer to the speed-up of deployment of next generation Internet around the world.

IPv6 and next generation Internet will play a great role in traditional fields, and bring new customer experiences and energy saving efforts. Realizing energy saving and environment protection using IPv6 is the new trend of the next generation Internet. Combining IPv6 with environment protection and energy saving is not an extra cost; it is a good opportunity for many companies, which will bring high return on investment.

UGCCNet, the Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network, seeks to realize energy conservation and an environment-friendly green society with the construction of a digital eco-city empowered by new IT technologies. The application fields of UGCCNet include a digital eco-city, intelligent building, transportation systems, digital homes, and automatic offices, etc. UGCCNet is a standard under the framework of IEEE-SA.

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<![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Plenary - Internet in China Showcase) Internet in China, by Madame Hu Qiheng of Internet Society of China]]> Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/plenary-china-02-hu-qiheng.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/plenary-china-02-hu-qiheng.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Plenary - Internet in China Showcase) Official welcome, by Paul Wilson of APNIC, Mao Wei of CNNIC,, Liu Jie of MIIT,, Ding Eryou of Chinese Academy of Science,]]> Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/plenary-china-01-welcome.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/plenary-china-01-welcome.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Plenary - Internet in China Showcase) Internet in China, by Jian Zhang of CNNIC]]> Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/plenary-china-03-jian-zhang.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/plenary-china-03-jian-zhang.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - APOPS) AS number report, by Geoff Huston of APNIC]]> The final date in the RIR transition to making no distinction between 16 and 32-bit AS numbers is now only months away. This presentation looks at the current status of the remaining 16-bit AS number pool and a few BGP issues that have arisen in supporting 32-bit AS numbers.

(A combination of 32 bit ASNs and BGP in 2008.

  • On run-out rate of 2-byte ASNs
  • Vendor support (BGP issues))
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<![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - APOPS) Careful planning is needed for introducing NAT, by Hiroyuki Ashida of iTSCOM]]> Presented at JANOG24 in July 2009.

At Janog22 the technologies and implications of introducing NAT into an ISP/SP infrastructure was raised and discussed. Now an organized planning effort for LSN (Large Scale NAT, previously known as Carrier Grade NAT) deployment is required to cope with IPv4 address depletion. Also it should be noted that LSNs need to be deployed before IPv4 depletion occurs, because it requires global IPv4 addresses.

In this environment, I will evaluate how many resources would be required for actual LSNs and their ancillary facilities through a quantitative analysis of some of the elements such as port number restrictions and logging issues. The presentation will also include topics such as the impact for operation and usage after NAT deployment and consideration of assigning address space to subscribers.

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Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/apops-03-hiroyuki-ashida.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/apops-03-hiroyuki-ashida.mov
<![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - APOPS) IPv6 representation, by Seiichi Kawamura of NEC Biglobe]]> RFC4291 is a document that describes the IPv6 address architecture, but a canonical representation format has never been defined. In real operational situations, the flexibility of IPv6 address representation can cause problems. For example,

  • 2001:db8:0:0:1::1 and
  • 2001:db8::1:0:0:1

are the same addresses but as "text", they are two different figures and will not match on a simple search.

One example: an operator can take the result of a traceroute and try to search for the address in a configuration repository, but a simple text search may result in a 'no match'.

I would like to present cases where this causes problems and describe ideas on what we can do to avoid them.

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Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/apops-02-seiichi-kawamura.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/apops-02-seiichi-kawamura.mov
<![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - APOPS) The Emperor's New Cloud: An Analysis of the July 2009 RoK/USA DDoS Attacks, by Roland Dobbins of Arbor Networks]]> This talk will discuss the attack methodologies, observed impact, and lessons learned from the July 2009 RoK/USA DDoS attacks. Highlights include technical details of the attacking botnet, DDoS network traffic, including composition, rates, and scope, and why the attacks were successful and unsuccessful in certain cases.

The talk will include data on the attacks derived from a worldwide network of Internet traffic sensors, a recounting of first-hand experiences detecting/classifying/tracing back/mitigating the DDoS attacks in question, and discussion of the implications of this incident in the context of the industry-wide migration towards virtualization and cloud computing services.

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Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/apops-10-roland-dobbins.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/apops-10-roland-dobbins.mov
<![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - APOPS) APIX Update, by Katsuyasu Toyama of Multifeed]]> Asia Pacific Internet Exchange Guild is a newly formed forum for IX operators in the Asia Pacific region. The group will meet for the first time during the APNIC meeting in Beijing on 25 August 2009. We hope this group will provide a forum for IX operators to meet during APNIC meetings and APRICOT to discuss issues focused on IX operations.

The presentation will cover the summary of the meeting on 25 August 2009 as well as the focus and reasons behind its formation.

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Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/apops-06-katsuyasu-toyama.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/apops-06-katsuyasu-toyama.mov
<![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - APOPS) DITL, by George Michaelson of APNIC]]> An overview of the "Day in the Life of the Internet" (DITL) project, and some initial results from APNIC's participation, focusing on differences seen at our DNS services during the 2008 and 2009 collections. Emerging data from the review of APNIC's DITL contributions in 2008 and 2009 strongly suggest that "infrastructure" DNS use has more complex behaviours than previously understood, and requires further study. Initial results suggest that of a population of around 1,000,000 querying IP addresses, around 30 per cent are persisting year-on-year which is a far higher output than expected. The dynamics of how IP addresses are used to query infrastructure DNS are not what we expected.

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Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/apops-08-george-michaelson.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/apops-08-george-michaelson.mov
<![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - APOPS) Challenges in Large IP network deployment, by Echo Liu of WANDL]]> As carriers are expanding their IP infrastructure into hundreds or even thousands of core and provider edge routers, most will face multi-vendor challenges. For example, the network may have at least two or three router vendors among Alu, Cisco, Huawei, Juniper, Redback, Tellabs, ... Zte, etc.

In this presentation, we will discuss an approach using a mixture of CLI and SNMP to handle multi-vendor configuration managements, provisioning and network planning of MPLS TE/FRR, MPLS VPN and Metro Ethernets services.

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Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/apops-04-echo-liu.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/apops-04-echo-liu.mov
<![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - APOPS) DNSSEC deployment in New Zealand, by Andy Linton of Victoria University of Wellington]]> The NZ Domain Name Commission and the NZ Registry Service are working on the policy and technical framework we will need to deploy DNSSEC so that it can be used at the application layer to provide validated results to DNS queries. As well as discussing the work needed at the DNS server level this report will look at some of the wider policy issues.

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Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/apops-01-andy-linton.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/apops-01-andy-linton.mov
<![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - APOPS) The strategic value of introducing IPv6, by Cancan Huang of China Telecom]]> In this presentation China Telecom discusses what networks need to consider when introducing IPv6, including network, service and IT support system interactions. This presentation elaborates on these issues by presenting China Telecom's own IPv6 experience. When trialing IPv6, China Telecom used an experimental network consisting of CNGI and a lab test network, and a business network that included the Shenzhen International Sports University. This presentation also exmaines China Telecom's IPv6 product research and development, including communication assistance, an ICP IPv6 upgrade helper, and a next generation content translation network based on cloud computation.

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Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/apops-05-cancan-huang.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/apops-05-cancan-huang.mov
<![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - APOPS) 7.7 DDoS cyber attack in Korea, by Ji-Young Lee of KRNIC of KISA]]> On July, 7th, 2009, Internet in Korea was damaged by the DDoS attack and many web sites went out of service due to this one. This presentation will discuss how this attack affected Internet in Korea and how KRNIC, National Internet Registry in Korea and ISPs dealt with this accident

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Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/apops-09-ji-young-lee.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/apops-09-ji-young-lee.mov
<![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Policy SIG: setting the scene) Overview of the policy development process, by SIG Chair/Co-chair]]> Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-scene-02-development-process.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-scene-02-development-process.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Policy SIG: setting the scene) Summary of proposals to be presented at APNIC 28 Policy SIG, by SIG Chair/Co-chair]]> Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-scene-03-overview-proposals.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-scene-03-overview-proposals.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Policy SIG: setting the scene) SIG Co-chair election]]> Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-scene-04-co-chair-election.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-scene-04-co-chair-election.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Policy SIG: setting the scene) Open action items, by SIG Chair]]> Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-scene-01-action-items.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-scene-01-action-items.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Plenary - Expanding the Net: from IPv4 to IPv6) Implementing IPv6 in a small to medium ISP, by Christian Dwinantyo of D-NET]]> This presentation explains the reasons D-NET decided to adopt IPv6, their deployment plan, and the current status of their IPv6 network. The presentation will discuss the strategies that supported IPv6 deployment and the challenges D-NET had to overcome. The speaker is also interested in discussing with APNIC 28 participants how customers, including enterprise customers, can be encouraged to adopt IPv6.

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Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/plenary-ipv6-03-christian-dwinantyo.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/plenary-ipv6-03-christian-dwinantyo.mov
<![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Plenary - Expanding the Net: from IPv4 to IPv6) Questions to speakers]]> Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/plenary-ipv6-05-questions.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/plenary-ipv6-05-questions.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Plenary - Expanding the Net: from IPv4 to IPv6) ISP support for enterprise customers during IPv6 deployment, by Takeshi Tomochika of NTT Communications Corporation]]> This presentation discusses how enterprise customers adopt IPv6 through their intranet including challenges this presents and the possible solutions ISPs can provide to enterprise customers deploying IPv6. Several case studies will be used to illustrate the potential solutions available.

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Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/plenary-ipv6-04-takeshi-tomochika.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/plenary-ipv6-04-takeshi-tomochika.mov
<![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Plenary - Expanding the Net: from IPv4 to IPv6) CERNET IPv6 experiences, by Xing Li of CERNET]]> This presentation looks at CERNET's work on IPv6 deployment over the last decade, focusing on CERNET's experiences with the CNGI-CERNET2 and IVI test bed and how these experiences can benefit other networks deploying IPv6.

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Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/plenary-ipv6-01-xing-li.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/plenary-ipv6-01-xing-li.mov
<![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Plenary - Expanding the Net: from IPv4 to IPv6) Announcement: IPv6 Deployment Monitoring Survey, by Miwa Fujii of APNIC]]> Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/plenary-ipv6-06-miwa-fujii.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/plenary-ipv6-06-miwa-fujii.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Plenary - Expanding the Net: from IPv4 to IPv6) What should content provider and data centres do?, by Katsuyasu Toyama of JPNAP / Internet Multifeed Co.]]> Internet content providers use a range of technologies to make their sites as attractive to viewers as possible. This presentation, based on careful analysis of empirical data, discusses what content providers need to know to make a smooth transition to IPv6 without affecting the technologies they use to deliver content to users. The presentation also looks at how data centres can support content providers that are adopting IPv6.

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<![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Policy SIG) Proposal to supplement transfer policy of historical IPv4 addresses, by Wendy Zhao of CNNIC]]> Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-02-prop-077.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-02-prop-077.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Policy SIG) IPv4 address transfers, by Geoff Huston, APNIC]]> Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-01-prop-050.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-01-prop-050.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Policy SIG) Reserving /10 IPv4 address space to facilitate IPv6 deployment, by Terence Zhang Yinghao of CNNIC]]> Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-04-prop-078.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-04-prop-078.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Policy SIG) Ensuring efficient use of historical AS numbers, by Guangliang Pan, APNIC]]> Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-07-prop-075.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-07-prop-075.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Policy SIG) Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Policy for Allocation of ASN Blocks (ASNs) to Regional Internet Registries, by Andrew de la Haye, RIPE NCC]]> Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-06-prop-074.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-06-prop-074.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Policy SIG) Automatic allocation/assignment of IPv6, by Terry Manderson]]> Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-03-prop-073.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-03-prop-073.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Policy SIG) Requiring the aggregation of IPv6 subsequent allocations, by Tomohiro Fujisaki]]> Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-05-prop-076.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/policy-sig-05-prop-076.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Lightning talks) EDNS0 and equipments, by Matsuzaki Yoshinobu]]> Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/lightning-03-matsusaki-yoshinobu.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/lightning-03-matsusaki-yoshinobu.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Lightning talks) What's DNSSEC going to cost APNIC to deploy?, by George Michaelson]]> Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/lightning-06-george-michaelson.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/lightning-06-george-michaelson.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Lightning talks) Three steps to WiFi happiness, by Jonny Martin]]> Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/lightning-01-jonny-martin.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/lightning-01-jonny-martin.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Lightning talks) APNIC 28 Conference Network, by Arth Paulite]]> Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/lightning-05-arth-paulite.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/lightning-05-arth-paulite.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Lightning talks) IPv6 Readiness Survey, by Andy Linton]]> Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/lightning-02-andy-linton.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/lightning-02-andy-linton.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - Lightning talks) Use of Default in the 'DFZ', by Randy Bush]]> Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/lightning-04-randy-bush.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/lightning-04-randy-bush.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - AMM) Technical Area, by Byron Ellacott]]> Fri, 28 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-04-technical-report.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-04-technical-report.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - AMM) APNIC Fee Structure Report]]> Fri, 28 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-09-fee-report.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-09-fee-report.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - AMM) NRO NC election procedure and speeches from candidates, by Paul Wilson]]> Fri, 28 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-10-election-procedure.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-10-election-procedure.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - AMM) ISIF Report, by Paul Wilson]]> Fri, 28 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-07-isif-report.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-07-isif-report.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - AMM) Finance update]]> Fri, 28 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-08-finance-update.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-08-finance-update.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - AMM) Welcome, by Maemura Akinori]]> Fri, 28 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-01-welcome.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-01-welcome.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - AMM) DG report, by Paul Wilson]]> Fri, 28 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-02-dg-report.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-02-dg-report.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - AMM) Communications Area, by German Valdez]]> Fri, 28 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-05-communications-report.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-05-communications-report.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - AMM) Business Area, by Richard Brown]]> Fri, 28 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-06-business-report.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-06-business-report.mov <![CDATA[(APNIC 28 - AMM) Services Area, by Sanjaya]]> Fri, 28 Aug 2009 00:00:00 GMT http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-03-services-report.mov http://webcast.apnic.net/meetings/28/amm-03-services-report.mov